MA in Art Education

NEWS & HIGHLIGHTS

MA in Art Education with an Emphasis in Special Populations Class of 2013- 100% are employed with 5 of 6 graduates, or 83% holding positions in their field of study.

Art Education alumna Kim Gavin's school, William Cramp Elementary School, received a grant through Public Citizens for Children and Youth's Picasso Project. The 2015 grantees will be recognized at a ceremony on January 27 at Moore. Gavin, the school's art teacher and an adjunct faculty member at Moore, said the proposal was for for supplies and a teaching artist for the film club. Read more here.

Program Objectives

The Master of Arts in Art Education with an Emphasis in Special Populations is a one-of-its-kind graduate program for students passionate about educating art students with disabilities as well as typical students.

The program is offered in a hybrid delivery that includes students completing program requirements both on-campus and online instruction. During the summer term, students experience traditional on-campus, full-time instruction and beginning in Fall 2014, through online delivery.

Throughout the MA in Art Education program experience, students

Gain specific skills to strengthen the learning of students with and without disabilities